WAW and Modern Warfare were the ones I liked. The rest are just idea built of that, OMFG THE WORLDS ENDING AHHHHHHHHH stuff. I agree, their sp's are too short. Come to think of it I'd like to have a cod game with a resistance length sp campaign. Never happen but oh well.

lol yea they are the same. somebody's trying to defeat all the good in the world and a few guys have the connections to stop it. matched against the worlds future is in the balance and only one guy can go back and help save it. getting very parallel lol

First of all, it's been two years since Battlefield 3. It is not an annual series and it has never been, except for Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3. Even if it was, they show that their engine has improved and that there are even more possibilities than before. I love their games and I love the changes they make.

It doesn't matter the game is still good even releases every year. AC game is not stable as you mentioned. RD:R was an ART. It will be still good games even if R* release a sequel one after another but it won't be as good as it used to be. AC is the best example for that.

It doesn't matter the game is still good even releases every year. AC game is not stable as you mentioned. RD:R was an ART. It will be still good games even if R* release a sequel one after another but it won't be as good as it used to be. AC is the best example for that.

True, but does every game need to be a masterpiece? Whenever I play AC, I enjoy the new little features they've added and I will continue to do so.

I think to be able to enjoy the little things like u do, one must have played the entire series or at Least most of it. and by that time a series doesn't start to get a bit monotonous?

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I agree Revelations got monotonous, it felt like a step back and they was running out of ideas, ACIII fixed this with a new character, New time line, setting, story, improved battle, new play mechanics. and opened up the game again
ACIV looks to do that again, but until I play it I don't know

I think to be able to enjoy the little things like u do, one must have played the entire series or at Least most of it. and by that time a series doesn't start to get a bit monotonous?

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Yeah, it does, which is why I didn't really care for the spin-offs from Assassin's Creed 2. But every time they introduce a new time line, new mechanics, new characters, etc. Assassin's Creed IV looks really good to me because I do quite like pirates.

Yeah, it does, which is why I didn't really care for the spin-offs from Assassin's Creed 2. But every time they introduce a new time line, new mechanics, new characters, etc. Assassin's Creed IV looks really good to me because I do quite like pirates.

I agree they are putting some seemingly interesting features into ac4, and I like pirates too, but Im gonna need some reviews and such before I buy it. 3 left a bad taste in my mouth. pirates are cool though and I did like the sea battles in 3 so maybe, just maybe

I agree they are putting some seemingly interesting features into ac4, and I like pirates too, but Im gonna need some reviews and such before I buy it. 3 left a bad taste in my mouth. pirates are cool though and I did like the sea battles in 3 so maybe, just maybe

Yes. 2 was awesome. Brotherhood and revelations were good, better gameplay but the villians werent as great but the end to revaltions waS good. And i really enjoyed 3. Yes connor was not as charasmatic as ezio or sensible as altair but i liked him. He was a native who had his mother killed and his people in danger.
i liked the gameplay updates. I dont want to wait more than 2 years for an assassins creed game. 1 a year is cool if separate teamsare working on it. Theres alot of history and character to cover

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